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the lation that we focus in on is 14614, that is the bylaw that governs litter pick up in the city. community standards 146400 is the graffiti standards bylaw. our bylaw is unique to other cities in that we don't focus on the definition of graffiti, we focus on whether or not graffiti is considered a nuisance on a property. so the bylaw is written such that it has to fall within the definition of community standards, the nuisance property and therefore we're not ever restricted by a definition and people arguing whether what's on there fits within a specific definition of graffiti, it all falls within whether what is on the building constitutes a nuisance. it also gives strength to it because we don't run into the possibility if somebody says that, well, i want it there because i gave permission to it, permission is not a factor, it's whether or not it's a nuisance property. in canada some jurisdictions have their bylaws such that they can charge taggers with fines for doing graffiti tagging. we don't have any such ordinance in our city. graffiti is managed on the enforcement side a
the lation that we focus in on is 14614, that is the bylaw that governs litter pick up in the city. community standards 146400 is the graffiti standards bylaw. our bylaw is unique to other cities in that we don't focus on the definition of graffiti, we focus on whether or not graffiti is considered a nuisance on a property. so the bylaw is written such that it has to fall within the definition of community standards, the nuisance property and therefore we're not ever restricted by a definition...
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there doesn't seem to be any push to create a crisis over the debt limit or shutting down the government. i think that's helpful. we've had economic data come out for quite a while now showing we have a resilient economy growing. >> retail sales were growing. they came in better than expected for the month of february rising 1.1%, the best number since september. analysts were worried about the impact of gasoline prices and increase in the payroll tax for us but consumers still spending money. important that makes up about 70% of america's economic growth. if you're looking for something new to buy samsung will be happy to oblige vowing galaxy 4, 5 inch screen, larger battery and a screen you don't have to touch but hover your fingers over. it's the main competition. >>> with markets setting new records every day and federal reserve meeting next week, what could happen next and what should you do with your money. randy kroszner, the former federal reserve governor and former professor at the university of chicago school of business. jim mccaughan. gentlemen, good to have you on the progr
there doesn't seem to be any push to create a crisis over the debt limit or shutting down the government. i think that's helpful. we've had economic data come out for quite a while now showing we have a resilient economy growing. >> retail sales were growing. they came in better than expected for the month of february rising 1.1%, the best number since september. analysts were worried about the impact of gasoline prices and increase in the payroll tax for us but consumers still spending...
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going on now syria is now said civil war between government and assad forces france and britain made the anniversary with calls to better equip rebel fighters that despite numerous reports of radical islamists among the opposition ranks in wary of the notion reports now the conflict has seen seventy thousand people killed and millions flee their homes this part of syria known as mesopotamia between the tigris and euphrates rivers is considered a cradle of civilization has been home to many ask nic and religious groups living in peace and harmony for ages people here believe this diversity is serious strong point but some warn it could also be used against the country and that's something the destroyed. and the regime slogans in syria have been repeated the longest of all the arab spring countries but assad didn't step down within weeks like the leaders of to measure and egypt nor did his regime fall within months like colonel gadhafi is in libya opposing sides have gone beyond demonstrations and clashes killings have become an everyday reality those wanting to go both at home and abr
going on now syria is now said civil war between government and assad forces france and britain made the anniversary with calls to better equip rebel fighters that despite numerous reports of radical islamists among the opposition ranks in wary of the notion reports now the conflict has seen seventy thousand people killed and millions flee their homes this part of syria known as mesopotamia between the tigris and euphrates rivers is considered a cradle of civilization has been home to many ask...
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. >> attending to drain their savings before the government takes the cut. these anxious investors were a day late. i saw people with drawing money on saturday and said, let's do it later. and then there was no money. thatgion by the thousands queued at atm machines across the country in the wake of news, the public could be funding the country's financial bailout. >> this is unfair. i have a bank loan from a government organization to support my daughter studies. i deposited the money at the bank, now i will lose the amount i have to pay back with interest. >> under the deal, anybody with a bank deposit in cyprus will be taxed. was lesss everybody than a certain amount of money in the bank will pay a one-time tax. anyone who has more than that in savings will pay 9.9%. someone with $150,000 in the bank will be forced to give the government nearly $15,000. cyprus is the third eurozone country to receive a financial lifeline, but the first to dip into people's savings to pay for it. >> it is a lose lose situation. there will be a huge deposit withdrawal, with
. >> attending to drain their savings before the government takes the cut. these anxious investors were a day late. i saw people with drawing money on saturday and said, let's do it later. and then there was no money. thatgion by the thousands queued at atm machines across the country in the wake of news, the public could be funding the country's financial bailout. >> this is unfair. i have a bank loan from a government organization to support my daughter studies. i deposited the...
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you can't govern the country unless you look like the country. and, so i think they are an important part of the coalition but are not the republican party. they are part of the republican party. >> chris: how do you respond to that? in a have energized the party. >> if you look at the next generation, the people we are excited about are tea party freshmen, rand paul, ron johnson from a purple, maybe blue state... pat toomey from pennsylvania and, marco rubio. we have brought diversity, we have brought energy and, most important, i think we brought ideas because we are color blind about this but if you want to come to the senate, come to the congress and offer a plan to balance the budget, we'll support you. put your ideas on the table. that is what is lacking in the whole debate. >> i've got to say, sadly what they've also got is harry reid as the majority leader continuing in the senate. if you look at the nevada race, sharron angle and richard murdoch in indiana and -- i forget her name, the witch in delaware. >> chris: christine o'donnell. >>
you can't govern the country unless you look like the country. and, so i think they are an important part of the coalition but are not the republican party. they are part of the republican party. >> chris: how do you respond to that? in a have energized the party. >> if you look at the next generation, the people we are excited about are tea party freshmen, rand paul, ron johnson from a purple, maybe blue state... pat toomey from pennsylvania and, marco rubio. we have brought...
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do lawmakers sound hopeful that the government shoulddown can be avoided? >> harris, none of the lawmakers we heard from today actually tt down the government at the end of the march and the focus seems to have shifted past the upcoming deadline to extend that short-term budget resolution and on to a more grand bargain, but speaker boehner says he doesn't know if democrats and republicans can come together for a big deal and comes amid criticism of his colleague congressman paul ryan, the budget proposal and balance in a decade hinges on the repeal of obamacare. >> we believe that the law will collapse under its own weight and people will be eager as the details unfold. point two, the same point could be made for the senate budget, dead on arrival in the house, a trillion dollar tax increase with even more spending. >> reporter: ryan is of course the top republican on the house budget committee. the top democrat, democrat chris van holland made the case against the ryan budget proposal paying particular attention to the theoretical repeal of obamacare. >> t
do lawmakers sound hopeful that the government shoulddown can be avoided? >> harris, none of the lawmakers we heard from today actually tt down the government at the end of the march and the focus seems to have shifted past the upcoming deadline to extend that short-term budget resolution and on to a more grand bargain, but speaker boehner says he doesn't know if democrats and republicans can come together for a big deal and comes amid criticism of his colleague congressman paul ryan, the...
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he also said china's new government will seek to curb its own power. >>> pakistan's former president says he is coming back and getting back into politics. musharraf resigned as president five years ago and put himself into exile. he says he intends to lead his party in elections scheduled for may. it's not clearly known how the pakistani people will welcome back their former president. >>> pope francis doesn't want the limo or the fancy red shoes. he wants contact with real people. in a rare move for a pope, francis left the vatican property and kissed babies and greeted well wishers in the crowd today after his first sunday blessing. what is he, running for president or something? >>> our religious professor, of emory university. he doesn't seem to be a stickler for papal traditions. what duoes this signal to you? >> the red shoes are symbolic of the blood of the martyrs on which the church stands. they are flashy. he hasn't wanted those. lots of the other accoutrements of power and whatnot. the name says it all, right? he chose pope francis after the great saint who identified wit
he also said china's new government will seek to curb its own power. >>> pakistan's former president says he is coming back and getting back into politics. musharraf resigned as president five years ago and put himself into exile. he says he intends to lead his party in elections scheduled for may. it's not clearly known how the pakistani people will welcome back their former president. >>> pope francis doesn't want the limo or the fancy red shoes. he wants contact with real...
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here everyone blames the government the eternal absent. one sunday morning the village has a hangover. we leave go more co a commander of the forks eight hundred front is waiting for us further up in the mountains. for a two day journey. our guides are local farmers. the forks have long lived off of the cocoa plant more and more they are financing themselves from gold. and a bend in the path the first guerrilla fighters it's the advanced post. the fighting has been waging since morning on the other side of the valley. the gunfire. the army helicopters fire rockets at the rebel positions a routine occurrence for the guerrilla fighters. and you know that in our instructions are to remove all the phone batteries turn off the radios and i mean everything that's electrical on conceal ourselves in the forest. said the major part of the troop is hidden close by beneath the trees. it's in a camp such as this one where ingrid betancourt was held captive for six years. these last few years the old marxist guerrilla group has suffered heavy losses bu
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is not doing it, and the state government would not have to do it if the federal government was doing its job. instead of suing the state of arizona, the president of the united states should step in there and say we will work with you to protect your citizens. to >> mr. chairman? >> senator flynn boyle. -- blumenthal. thef i may respond with soap and argument, and i respect the senators' desire to defense or means of self-defense to victims of domestic violence and assault, and i think we all do. the question is, what kinds of weapons are necessary or best suited for the defense? obviously the second amendment guarantees every individual, regardless of whether he or she is a victim of any crime of sexual assault or otherwise to self-defense. i think the question really is, what kind of weapon provides the means of defense? i think the testimony before the committee was very clear to the use of these assault weapons is primarily for criminal purposes. it is an offensive weapon. it is a military-style weapon that was designed and made for our military to kill people, and it may be used
is not doing it, and the state government would not have to do it if the federal government was doing its job. instead of suing the state of arizona, the president of the united states should step in there and say we will work with you to protect your citizens. to >> mr. chairman? >> senator flynn boyle. -- blumenthal. thef i may respond with soap and argument, and i respect the senators' desire to defense or means of self-defense to victims of domestic violence and assault, and i...
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wing and its no government wing. [laughter] and i do think that is -- if there is a truth within that barb. i am told we are now at our time. i want mickey to come back in and a couple of closing comments. incidentally, the part of this book that hasn't gotten as much attention and susan mentioned it, i liked the bromides we should ignore or chapter which i i will just read you, the american political system will correct itself? no. third party rescue? no. a constitutional balanced budget amendment? no. term limits, they say no and full public financing of elections, they say no. but then they have a whole bunch of things they say yes to, and i propose you have your shadow congress, and then we can have an election between the shadow congress and the current congress -- [laughter] and then we can see who wins. let me invite everybody to do closing comments. let's start with mickey. >> well, okay. just going down a couple of these, does this represent the republican party as a whole, as susan just said, no. but it doe
wing and its no government wing. [laughter] and i do think that is -- if there is a truth within that barb. i am told we are now at our time. i want mickey to come back in and a couple of closing comments. incidentally, the part of this book that hasn't gotten as much attention and susan mentioned it, i liked the bromides we should ignore or chapter which i i will just read you, the american political system will correct itself? no. third party rescue? no. a constitutional balanced budget...
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debating aing now continuing resolution which funds the government, keep the government running, what is the difference between that and what russell was talking about? >> we have not had budgets. we of been running on the stopgap system of confrontations every six months between democrats and republicans over the so-called continuing resolutions which keep the government running. over the past two years we have seen this circus of arguments between the two sides over extracting additional spending cuts in exchange for continuing resolutions. the one interesting thing i saw from the congressman is a looks like maybe we will see an end to that, and maybe the house will be able to except with the senate has done in their continuing resolution which both sides are just concerned about the sequester right now, and a look -- looks like house republicans are most concerned about the pentagon and giving the pentagon the flexibility to implement the cuts. being able to allow those departments the flexibility to implement those cuts. it looks like maybe they can come together on an agreement a
debating aing now continuing resolution which funds the government, keep the government running, what is the difference between that and what russell was talking about? >> we have not had budgets. we of been running on the stopgap system of confrontations every six months between democrats and republicans over the so-called continuing resolutions which keep the government running. over the past two years we have seen this circus of arguments between the two sides over extracting...
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more government spending. it's in your wallet and it's going to hit the middle class. >> this rhetoric takes us nowhere. neil: the rhetor. have a happy st. patrick's day. when we come back. another big win. the top tech guys saying this is going to make a my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. andgiven way to sleeping.eam tossing and turning have where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or
more government spending. it's in your wallet and it's going to hit the middle class. >> this rhetoric takes us nowhere. neil: the rhetor. have a happy st. patrick's day. when we come back. another big win. the top tech guys saying this is going to make a my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really...
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the budget for the federal government. 99 amendments. six of the amendments were on the issue of our relationship with egypt. this is all very important i understand. we have work to be done in just a short period of time. i urge senate colleagues let's get the cr passed. we can do it and do it quickly this coming week. >> chris: direct question will you pass a cr at $984 billion which is the house level that includes the sequester cuts? >> listen we have put together a cr that is acceptable in its dollar terms to the house of representatives and i think we can agree on with them. >> chris: gentlemen, running out of time. i want to ask you each about a question that in. senator durbin you are part of the bipartisan senate group working on immigration reform. are you you going to be able to come up with a plan that creates a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million illegals who o are now in this country and if so when are you going to put the plan on the table? >> we are working literally hours every week. four democrats, four republican
the budget for the federal government. 99 amendments. six of the amendments were on the issue of our relationship with egypt. this is all very important i understand. we have work to be done in just a short period of time. i urge senate colleagues let's get the cr passed. we can do it and do it quickly this coming week. >> chris: direct question will you pass a cr at $984 billion which is the house level that includes the sequester cuts? >> listen we have put together a cr that is...
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and as do all the people who work with in city government and the event authority to put on a first-class event. and it starts here. it starts here with how we're paying for it. it starts here with how we're bringing jobs and opportunities to local businesses and local workers. so, i'm going to do a brief overview of sort of how we got to today. but in the timeline since december 2010, then i'll hand it off to representatives from the off to you from here. thanks. can we have the slides up, please? so, to begin, in december 2010 as described by supervisor avalos, san francisco was selected as the host city for the 34th america's cup and its related rigattas. included was a host and venue agreement which was an agreement that outlined the roles and responsibilities of the city, the america's cup organizing committee as a local nonprofit corporation formed to support the city's efforts in hosting the events, and the america's cup event authority which is the private entity that is basically the project sponsor in this case. i realize that those names and that alphabet soup sort of get confu
and as do all the people who work with in city government and the event authority to put on a first-class event. and it starts here. it starts here with how we're paying for it. it starts here with how we're bringing jobs and opportunities to local businesses and local workers. so, i'm going to do a brief overview of sort of how we got to today. but in the timeline since december 2010, then i'll hand it off to representatives from the off to you from here. thanks. can we have the slides up,...
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appeals and manages to overturn all the decisions in favor of the trade unionists and the government at the time is led by president alvaro. he becomes personally involved in the case the frontier no company is overindebted he places it under direct control of the state . able to see him down. gay's they the president. from this region was very preoccupied and. nationality he had managed to resolve the major problems of the country but not those of his own regions. was and this was like a thorn in the side for him it's been and for all. of our a rebate has to deal with macaco the local paramilitary leader he names a commission of four experts to advise him on frontino his future according to our investigation three of them have ties with macaco one of them is even his financial advisor role in day a medium business man so here's a man who at the same time advises both the colombian president and a mafia leader as these documents from the chamber of commerce prove at the time the lindy runs at least two of macaco companies they serve as fronts for laundering money from cocaine traffic
appeals and manages to overturn all the decisions in favor of the trade unionists and the government at the time is led by president alvaro. he becomes personally involved in the case the frontier no company is overindebted he places it under direct control of the state . able to see him down. gay's they the president. from this region was very preoccupied and. nationality he had managed to resolve the major problems of the country but not those of his own regions. was and this was like a thorn...
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israel also has a new government. after seven weeks of tough negotiations, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu presented his new cabinet grade hi. naftali's jewish home party will take two posts. open onook fair tuesday. more than 2000 companies. this year sees a focus on the readers and tablets -- e- readers and tablets pretty a german writer won the 15,000 euro prize -- tablets. a german writer won the 15,000 euro prize. he is alive you to a liver transplant. -- due to a liver transplant. paris is prepared to go it alone. >> there could be one or two countries who want to block this move. -- ise they are reluctant can't speak for any other countries and friends, but friends will accept -- france will accept responsibilities. >> britain indicated it would also consider arming the rebels. made germany's position clear. we have a number of doubts about such weapons deliveries to the opposition. the question has to be asked as to whether that will worsen the .onflict the question of whether to lift the arms embargo wi
israel also has a new government. after seven weeks of tough negotiations, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu presented his new cabinet grade hi. naftali's jewish home party will take two posts. open onook fair tuesday. more than 2000 companies. this year sees a focus on the readers and tablets -- e- readers and tablets pretty a german writer won the 15,000 euro prize -- tablets. a german writer won the 15,000 euro prize. he is alive you to a liver transplant. -- due to a liver transplant....
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on egypt, how capable do you think that the current egyptian government is in handling the unrest that we are seeing currently? >> unrest, you say? they were able to suppress the violence in port said. i think they have the capability, once they put their minds to it, to maintain order. >> thank you. >> ok, i yield back. >> senator king. >> i want to call upon your long years of experience. we put a lot of stock in sanctions and have over the years. we are putting a lot of stock sanctions in iran. as americans, we tend to think that other countries will act and react the way we do when, in reality, their systems are very different than ours. my question on iran is -- is very sufficient political -- they sufficient middle class that has clinical power to influence the regimes decisions aced on the squeeze supplied by the sanctions? does the supreme ayatollah care whether his economy is going down? >> yes, he does. he does care. it does concern him about the deterioration in the economy because of the prospect for promoting unrest. among the citizenry of iran. ofare seeing more signs tha
on egypt, how capable do you think that the current egyptian government is in handling the unrest that we are seeing currently? >> unrest, you say? they were able to suppress the violence in port said. i think they have the capability, once they put their minds to it, to maintain order. >> thank you. >> ok, i yield back. >> senator king. >> i want to call upon your long years of experience. we put a lot of stock in sanctions and have over the years. we are putting...
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capital by to her square on the banks of the nile we're seeing a daily fights between a youth anti-government protesters and security forces the president is fighting many different problems at the same time in addition the parliamentary elections have been suspended after the admission of courts said there was a problem with the electoral law putting the future of the political costing in doubt is economic problems and major economic problems the president is trying to secure an unpopular four point eight billion dollar loan from the i.m.f. which could see subsidies cuts and tax hikes that people have been protesting against of course you have a situation of course i need to answer here the capital over this very contentious verdict in the poor sight football trial which saw several people die in the last few weeks so what we're seeing really is continual protests continue on to government sentiments and with not any solutions on the horizon thanks so much for that live update in cairo that's true reporting for us here and i want to thank you . the killing of a black teenager by the new york
capital by to her square on the banks of the nile we're seeing a daily fights between a youth anti-government protesters and security forces the president is fighting many different problems at the same time in addition the parliamentary elections have been suspended after the admission of courts said there was a problem with the electoral law putting the future of the political costing in doubt is economic problems and major economic problems the president is trying to secure an unpopular four...
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to alexander hamilton wanted the federal government to assume these debts. james madison was against that, but madison and the virginians wanted the capital on the photo photo -- potomac river. so there was a famous dinner held at monticello where thomas jefferson invited james madison and alexander hamilton, and over dinner they struck the compromise of 1790 which was that the federal government would assume the debts, the wartime debts from the revolutionary war, in exchange for the capital being placed right here on the potomac river. so the compromise of 1790 was actually the key deciding factor in creating the district of columbia. they came here to this spot we're standing on now and had a masonic ritual. this is the masons had their aprons and the trowels and corn oil, and they gave some speeches right here on this spot and did the ceremonial laying of the southernmost boundary marker, which is what we're standing over now. and that was how the district was createed. >> for more information on booktv's recent visit to alexandria, virginia, and the man
to alexander hamilton wanted the federal government to assume these debts. james madison was against that, but madison and the virginians wanted the capital on the photo photo -- potomac river. so there was a famous dinner held at monticello where thomas jefferson invited james madison and alexander hamilton, and over dinner they struck the compromise of 1790 which was that the federal government would assume the debts, the wartime debts from the revolutionary war, in exchange for the capital...
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until 2015 and with all of the debt that's coming due, they certainly don't want to refinance that government debt at much higher interest rates. they're going to keep rates low for a while in our opinion. >> the markets have been pretty good. on a great roll for ten days in a row until friday, then it went negative. what can we expect for the week ahead? >> i think we're starting to get some news out of cypress, out of europe, about problems with the dead situation again so maybe that will end up being the excuse for those who had run up the market to take some profits in the week ahead. >> thanks so much, good to see you. have a great week. >> you, too. >>> the new pope giving his first sunday message before thousands of followers. but wait until you see what he did outside the vatican today. that's a hint right there. >>> an a reminder to watch cnn's new showed "the lead" with jake tapper. starts 4:00 eastern monday. lobsterfest is the king of all promotions. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more
until 2015 and with all of the debt that's coming due, they certainly don't want to refinance that government debt at much higher interest rates. they're going to keep rates low for a while in our opinion. >> the markets have been pretty good. on a great roll for ten days in a row until friday, then it went negative. what can we expect for the week ahead? >> i think we're starting to get some news out of cypress, out of europe, about problems with the dead situation again so maybe...
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the controversial measure sparked massive force in the government to suspend a debate on adopting it the demand for all deposit holders to hand over up to ten percent of the money was in force by eurozone finance ministers as a condition for a much needed ten billion euro bailout or doctor. the leading british think tank the british group told me that she believes there's little too for the island state . the really do desperately need the bailout money unless of course. the alternative which is actually drop out of the euro and probably default at some point which will not necessarily be the worst thing that can happen but that doesn't seem to appeal to any of the governments in question i mean we've had this problem with greece and we've had this problem with other countries that is how it's all been going on about the about the bailouts the way things have gone we see greece is that you know these these bailouts happen. try to reduce hysterically any never works and then after a while there is another request for another bailout. whether it will actually work or whether cyprus wil
the controversial measure sparked massive force in the government to suspend a debate on adopting it the demand for all deposit holders to hand over up to ten percent of the money was in force by eurozone finance ministers as a condition for a much needed ten billion euro bailout or doctor. the leading british think tank the british group told me that she believes there's little too for the island state . the really do desperately need the bailout money unless of course. the alternative which...
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government has failed to do elsewhere as sarah firth explains. this is the story of an island a proud and spirited people displaced and i government he put it devastatingly high price on paradise shockingly for many it will be the first time the story's ever been heard. of the happiness that we were leaving to each other and away when been treating here. we discover a moment it's very hard to get us is a british colony in the indian nation and the largest of the chaebol silence as a population of a thousand people about the same as the. good memories. there you go it's a home a real paradise today they da gusty is one of america's biggest military advices because it's our land. it's not for them. you know when you see them you got this anger because they are enjoying the island. we are suffering back in the one nine hundred sixty s. and it is shrouded in secrecy bush cynically to learn the islands to the us but there was a problem the island had for generations been inhabited by the chikezie and people they'd built schools hospitals a whole life
government has failed to do elsewhere as sarah firth explains. this is the story of an island a proud and spirited people displaced and i government he put it devastatingly high price on paradise shockingly for many it will be the first time the story's ever been heard. of the happiness that we were leaving to each other and away when been treating here. we discover a moment it's very hard to get us is a british colony in the indian nation and the largest of the chaebol silence as a population...
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is this something the government should be getting involved in? >> no, absolutely not. it's ridiculous to think we need a passenger bill of rights. chuck schumer never met a regulation he shied away from. what is next? you have the cdc that inspects the ships. you have the coastguard that inspect for safety then you have an international set of standards that regulates these ships and puts rules in place so they have standards to abide by. second thing, you made a great point, a lot of people can't afford to take cruises. this is leisure industry. this is situation where people enjoy their cruise for six days and mishap on the seventh day. i don't feel sorry for these folks. i don't think there should be increased regulation. i think the federal government has better things to do with its time and taxpayer money than getting involved. >> heather: but people pay to take vacation so they do have a right to have a nice trip. what needs to be done about it? >> as i said, to some extent i do agree. i think we got bigger fish to fry right now. the only thing i would suggest t
is this something the government should be getting involved in? >> no, absolutely not. it's ridiculous to think we need a passenger bill of rights. chuck schumer never met a regulation he shied away from. what is next? you have the cdc that inspects the ships. you have the coastguard that inspect for safety then you have an international set of standards that regulates these ships and puts rules in place so they have standards to abide by. second thing, you made a great point, a lot of...
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what government doesn't. look as we look to d.c., we americans are saying there needs to be some changes there. think we'll see that stuff. >> you think that he the prospect for him as a reformer more than on the social liberal agenda level of what's he going to do about women, what will he do about celibacy, what will he do about gay marriage? do you think he'll move the church -- >> no, i don't think he'll do that. he can't really tamper with, as you know, the deposit of faith which he gratefully inherits and now it is his job to pass on faithfully to the next generation. he can't change any of the substan substance, the givens but boy, can he ever change the way that's presented. i think he's shrewd enough because he's been a pastor in a huge diocese to say, you know what? i love the traditional teachings of the church, i'm as loyal to them as the day is long but i'm also recognizing that a lot of them aren't going over. now i can't change them, i don't want to change them because they come to us from the
what government doesn't. look as we look to d.c., we americans are saying there needs to be some changes there. think we'll see that stuff. >> you think that he the prospect for him as a reformer more than on the social liberal agenda level of what's he going to do about women, what will he do about celibacy, what will he do about gay marriage? do you think he'll move the church -- >> no, i don't think he'll do that. he can't really tamper with, as you know, the deposit of faith...
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analyzes government spending and programs in the his book, "devouring freedom: can big government ever be stopped." dan fagin, director of the science, health and environmental reporting program at the new york university journalism department, examines a small new jersey town in "toms river." professor ira kat znelson discusses what he believes are the causes and consequences of the new deal in, "fear itself." look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. here's or prime time lineup for tonight beginning at 7:0 eastern. alec foege presents his book, "the tinkerers." then at 9 on "after words," kim goddess examines hillary clinton's role in u.s. diplomacy broad followed by jeffrey frank whose book "ike and dick." and we conclude tonight's prime time programming at 11:15 eastern with michelle rhee. the former d.c. public schools chancellor writes about education reform in her book, "radical: fighting to put students first." that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv.
analyzes government spending and programs in the his book, "devouring freedom: can big government ever be stopped." dan fagin, director of the science, health and environmental reporting program at the new york university journalism department, examines a small new jersey town in "toms river." professor ira kat znelson discusses what he believes are the causes and consequences of the new deal in, "fear itself." look for these titles in bookstores this coming week...
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all of that was done at a time of divided government. we will have a unified republican government, but there are uniquely difficult things that one could argue could only be done in a time of divided government. and that is what we have. you cannot do it without presidential leadership. we are all hopeful he will be prepared to provide that kind of leadership. the other thing one of our members pointed out, entitlement adjustments are so difficult to explain to the public, only one person in the government really has a big enough pulpit to explain that. as one of our members said, americans feel correctly that they have paid into social security and medicare and it is their money they paid into it. not many americans know, in the case of medicare, that they paid in about one-third of what they will get back. only the president can explain that to the nation. he has got an indispensable role. he hopes -- we hope he will decide to step up. >> did you get a sense he got that and was willing to step up? >> i felt it was a very good meeting.
all of that was done at a time of divided government. we will have a unified republican government, but there are uniquely difficult things that one could argue could only be done in a time of divided government. and that is what we have. you cannot do it without presidential leadership. we are all hopeful he will be prepared to provide that kind of leadership. the other thing one of our members pointed out, entitlement adjustments are so difficult to explain to the public, only one person in...
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it was district -- redistricting and the government wanted to put some of us in one district and some of us in another district. and folks came out and they went to all those meetings and said, i don't care which district you put us in, but we want to stay together. the portola needs to be one. similarly, there was a road between two reservoirs in our neighborhood that was supposed to have been -- we opened after construction and we were told no, we're going to keep it closed. and that would effectively have blocked one side of the neighborhood from the other and hundreds of people attended a community meeting and said, no, you keep that open because we can't to stay together. (applause) >> in addition -- this is definitely our year. we've won two community challenge grants. one of them was doing a beautiful mural of a stake on a caltrans -- it's the year of the snake, isn't it? of course we're going to win. (applause) >> the second is for a pocket park on boers at san bruno. it will be the first to be a pilot pocket park -- could say that several time, a pilot pocket park. [laughter]
it was district -- redistricting and the government wanted to put some of us in one district and some of us in another district. and folks came out and they went to all those meetings and said, i don't care which district you put us in, but we want to stay together. the portola needs to be one. similarly, there was a road between two reservoirs in our neighborhood that was supposed to have been -- we opened after construction and we were told no, we're going to keep it closed. and that would...
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>> there has to be a home and a movement in america for people who believe in limited government, constitutional principles, and a free enterprise system and that should be us. >> conservatives gather in cpac to stir the party as the media aimed to stir controver controversy. catholic cardinals elect a new church leader, a man of the people. how did the press react to their pick? liberal big-mouth michael moore wants to do something really heartless and stupid. al gore gets a grilling over his hypocritical deal with al-jazeera, and the media show tear support for mayor bloomberg's antics. which stories made our list? find out next on news watch. >> jon: on the panel this week, daily beast columnist kirsten powers, rich grinle spokesman to the last four members ambassador united nations and jim pinkerton, and analyst juan williams, i'm joan scott, fox news watch is on right now. >> we're not going to balance the budget in ten years because if you look at what paul ryan does to balance the budget, it means that you have to voucherize medicare, you have to slash deeply into programs like medicaid.
>> there has to be a home and a movement in america for people who believe in limited government, constitutional principles, and a free enterprise system and that should be us. >> conservatives gather in cpac to stir the party as the media aimed to stir controver controversy. catholic cardinals elect a new church leader, a man of the people. how did the press react to their pick? liberal big-mouth michael moore wants to do something really heartless and stupid. al gore gets a...
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and with the center left government of the kerschners there. and there are italians who speak spanish and think they're british. one of the things, the pope brings sort of a bridge between argentina being the most european of latin american countries and latin america itself and the developing world, as dan says. and i think what he -- what he's learned there is that the threats to the church are not just evangelical. they're inroads that the evangelicals have made, but also secularism which is more of a problem in argentina and in europe than it is in other parts of latin america, and i think what he-- the reason he ran into trouble with the current president and the former president is because he was challenging him on issues of corruption and basically materialism and these are the key points that made him an enemy of the government. he never says specifically to the government, you know, you are-- you should do this, that or the other thing. he talks about values and he talks about basically materialism. >> you made an interesting point in
and with the center left government of the kerschners there. and there are italians who speak spanish and think they're british. one of the things, the pope brings sort of a bridge between argentina being the most european of latin american countries and latin america itself and the developing world, as dan says. and i think what he -- what he's learned there is that the threats to the church are not just evangelical. they're inroads that the evangelicals have made, but also secularism which is...
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there are things the governments can do with the money that or government has not done. >> conversation will go on for many, many months and possibly years. >>> coming up -- you heard me warn before of an economic storm but my next guest says silicon valley is at risk of being hit by a typhoon. under attack by your government. there's a reason no one says "easy like monday morning." sundays are the warrior's day to unplug and recharge. what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and dedicated support, your business can shine all week long. >>> you've heard how the forced spending cuts could hurt the u.s., longer lines at airports, fewer food inspectors on the job, but the cuts aren't just an immediate threat, they'll also hurt the u.s. over the long term. u.s. government funds over 60% of basic research and development in the united states. federally funded research and development faces a $12.5 billion cu
there are things the governments can do with the money that or government has not done. >> conversation will go on for many, many months and possibly years. >>> coming up -- you heard me warn before of an economic storm but my next guest says silicon valley is at risk of being hit by a typhoon. under attack by your government. there's a reason no one says "easy like monday morning." sundays are the warrior's day to unplug and recharge. what if this feeling could last...
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this government wants peace. we are ready for historic reconciliation with the palestinians and i say, let's not waste time. let's immediately start peace talks with the palestinians. we can make life better for both palestinians and israelis. we can build a better middle east together. i'm not ignoring the problems. we have to deal with the issues very seriously in negotiations. we want to make sure that peace is a safe peace, a secure peace, a peace where people don't have to live in fear. but let's start negotiating today. >> mark regrev and rula jebreal, thank you both for your insights. >>> palin versus rove. >>> and a little bit later, why rand paul and his push for policy change could be good for the gop. you're watching msnbc, the place for politics. hey, it's sara. i'm going pro. i've been using crest pro-health for a week. my dentist said it was gonna help transform my mouth. [ male announcer ] go pro. for a clean that's up to four times better, try these crest pro-health products together. [ sara ] i'v
this government wants peace. we are ready for historic reconciliation with the palestinians and i say, let's not waste time. let's immediately start peace talks with the palestinians. we can make life better for both palestinians and israelis. we can build a better middle east together. i'm not ignoring the problems. we have to deal with the issues very seriously in negotiations. we want to make sure that peace is a safe peace, a secure peace, a peace where people don't have to live in fear....
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government tv. you will have a chance to hear from the wins wynners. we're going to try to consolidate the program and do the second half in the reception. which brings up the fact once again we have the amazing st. john event doing our food in the north light court. so, at the conclusion of this evening's event we ask you all join us in the north light court to enjoy a wonderful selection of food and wine and drinks. i'd also like to take a moment, of course, and thank mayor lee for once again extending the invitation to host the event here as well at city hall as well as our new city administrator naomi kelly who will be making remarks here promptly in a little bit. and thank them for their generous hospitality not only 230er this event but for this program because without their leadership and support the neighborhood department network would not exist. i'd also like to thank the folks at the city hall events team who every year make this event come together and make it a success. in addition, i'd like to also thank our sponsors. * once again, pg&e t
government tv. you will have a chance to hear from the wins wynners. we're going to try to consolidate the program and do the second half in the reception. which brings up the fact once again we have the amazing st. john event doing our food in the north light court. so, at the conclusion of this evening's event we ask you all join us in the north light court to enjoy a wonderful selection of food and wine and drinks. i'd also like to take a moment, of course, and thank mayor lee for once again...
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it is a well planned government tactic for the chicago but it's easy to bring up nationalist ideas to divert attention from economic troubles our parliament even wanted to make march sixteenth a national holiday of the latvian army this day had nothing to do with our army but in nazi germany march sixteenth it was called a day of heroes praising the army this speaks volumes to what our government does about this lot is anti-fascist have sent petitions to the european commission many times to help get these marches outlawed with no response so far putting pictures of nazi camps and lot to be where tens of thousands bearish then the nine hundred forty s. is yet another attempt to have their outrage recognized alexy rush of ski reporting from riga in la to be. you've been watching the weekly here and i'll tell you about when the news team with morphine whole phenomenon i mean time off to the break and insight into the syrian conflict continues bringing you the personal experiences and recollections of journalists who spent several months in the war torn states. the month before the oscar
it is a well planned government tactic for the chicago but it's easy to bring up nationalist ideas to divert attention from economic troubles our parliament even wanted to make march sixteenth a national holiday of the latvian army this day had nothing to do with our army but in nazi germany march sixteenth it was called a day of heroes praising the army this speaks volumes to what our government does about this lot is anti-fascist have sent petitions to the european commission many times to...
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think the school district at this point need to join the family of all the organizations and the city government in supporting really our families and when we talk about our families, the people that's gonna benefit really gonna be a lot of our public school kids' families so i'm here today to again, urge every one of you to support this and get this passed and i know you have a lot more work to do in passing this but once again, i'm very happy that we're at this point at this time so thank you very much for -- i know this is gonna be a long evening for you. so thanks for giving me the opportunity president norton to speak on this issue that's very dear to me. so that's it. thank you. >> thanks for coming by for a visit. also nice to see you, don't be a stranger. so any comments -- board discussion -- comments and questions from board members? i understand that the authors wanna offer a few amendment; is that correct? do you wanna do that now? >> thank you president norton. yes. thank you for everyone that came out and spoke. you' absolutely right. we wanna be inclusive of all our building const
think the school district at this point need to join the family of all the organizations and the city government in supporting really our families and when we talk about our families, the people that's gonna benefit really gonna be a lot of our public school kids' families so i'm here today to again, urge every one of you to support this and get this passed and i know you have a lot more work to do in passing this but once again, i'm very happy that we're at this point at this time so thank you...
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the separate government has suspended the debate on a bank deposit levy that has sparked. the mob for all deposit holders to hand over up to ten percent of their savings was in force by eurozone finance ministers as a condition for a much needed ten billion euro bailout dr helen zille merely from the leading british think tank the british group told me earlier that she believes despite the delay the savers will still have to cough up they will have to try and make it go ahead because the really do desperately need the bailout money unless of course. the alternative which is actually a drop out of the euro and probably default at some point which will not necessarily be the worst thing that can happen but that doesn't seem to appeal to any of the governments in question i mean we've had this problem with greece and we've had this problem with other countries that is how it's all been going on about the about the bailouts the way things have gone we see greece is that you know these these bailouts happen. to do susteren never works and then after a while there is another req
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government honestly and cold eyes, clear eyes and a cold mind if you are the netanyahu government you think that your security depends on yourself and you don't trust president obama to act. >> chris: thank you, panel. see you next week. check out panel plus where our group picks up with the discussion about the future of the republican party on our website fox newssunday .com and we will post the video before noon eastern time. follow us on twitter @ fox news sunday. up next, our power player of the week. [ male announcer ] we build things that work the way you wish they would. like a front-end loader you can detach from your seat? or a mower deck you just drive over and cut through knee-deep grass no problem? yep. we thought the same thing you did. that's why we build them this way. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. visit your dealer or johndeere.com/howwerun to see the new signature series and 1 family tractors. [ ding dong ] 20% off teleflora... oh... save on roadside assistance from allstate! discounts from enterprise, avis and hertz! [ male announcer ] aarp has great
government honestly and cold eyes, clear eyes and a cold mind if you are the netanyahu government you think that your security depends on yourself and you don't trust president obama to act. >> chris: thank you, panel. see you next week. check out panel plus where our group picks up with the discussion about the future of the republican party on our website fox newssunday .com and we will post the video before noon eastern time. follow us on twitter @ fox news sunday. up next, our power...
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the nuns have more of a governing authority. this could all be done by any pope. >> look at the facts of the church. the center of gravity changes. changing. look at the mere fact of a pope from the americas and how many catholics are from latin america. some 40% of over a billion catholics in the world, ana navarro, are latinos. and this is such a significant moment when the church changes its -- >> huge, david. i can't talk about what it means for hispanics. you know, there's a lot of rivalries between latin-american countries. i can tell you we are also thrilled at having a latin pope. we don't even mind he's argentinian. it is wonderful to have a pope that's going to be able to relate to the americans, that lived in political strife, that lived under the repression, that has seen what's going on in argentina, the poverty, the economic crisis, that cannot only speak our language but can "get" our language, is one of us. i think you're going to see him active on issues like immigration. you're going to see that the catholic --
the nuns have more of a governing authority. this could all be done by any pope. >> look at the facts of the church. the center of gravity changes. changing. look at the mere fact of a pope from the americas and how many catholics are from latin america. some 40% of over a billion catholics in the world, ana navarro, are latinos. and this is such a significant moment when the church changes its -- >> huge, david. i can't talk about what it means for hispanics. you know, there's a...
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permitted the district will engage in extensive outreach to facilitate these groups to successfully bid on government projects. develop an outreach to engage in [inaudible] contractors on all projects sub contracting, explore direct contracting with qualified community contractors through design build or select school construction projects. encourage local minority and women owned contractors to participate with /staoeut certified apprenticeship programs at locations such as john o connel high school. also require responsible bidders that participate in state certified programs and provide healthcare to workers and their families. [inaudible] especially sfusd graduates equal to the average local participation level projects funded by the 2006 bond or equal to the overall local hire inging policy. require that -- require that at least 70 percent of the project work hours performed by the apprentices shall be performed by local residents, require that crack tors work for a [inaudible] ever 5 million dollars of construction cost if such graduates are available, establish an overall local participation t
permitted the district will engage in extensive outreach to facilitate these groups to successfully bid on government projects. develop an outreach to engage in [inaudible] contractors on all projects sub contracting, explore direct contracting with qualified community contractors through design build or select school construction projects. encourage local minority and women owned contractors to participate with /staoeut certified apprenticeship programs at locations such as john o connel high...
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government. but another private monetary system. if you have problems with the monetary system, they are by definition caused the government policy and the federal reserve has been very disturbed event created, and cycles. in this case alan greenspan make a bad mistake but he wanted to go out a hero. he created negative real interest rates come which is a huge incentive for people to buy her when house prices are appreciating. bernanke created a yield curve, which the banking business was by short and one long had negative spread, a whopping incentive for one of the reasons stubble and exponential to last for years. the context in which these mistakes we made really federal reserve policy on the cover effective the housing market because of policy, specifically freddie mac and fannie mae overinvestment housing is particularly to start it and that's why it unusually big bubble pushed further but also very striking because housing is consumption. you can see my house so we incentive a massive overc
government. but another private monetary system. if you have problems with the monetary system, they are by definition caused the government policy and the federal reserve has been very disturbed event created, and cycles. in this case alan greenspan make a bad mistake but he wanted to go out a hero. he created negative real interest rates come which is a huge incentive for people to buy her when house prices are appreciating. bernanke created a yield curve, which the banking business was by...
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over time it should actually reduce the cost of government. i appreciate senator warner's leadership on this. we have beent add, -- you and i would not be impressed by the volume of the case work. we need to see greater improvement and i appreciate you working with me on this issue. >> i would congratulate senator warner, i think this is a good government reform and i know he has worked with others across the aisle on this and i know you and senator johnson are working on that so thank you. >> i would add my support on that. i think this is an amendment that really calls attention to breakdown in our government service. we have a lot of employees that spend a lifetime dedicated to public service and this is a tribute to really looking at a way to solve the problem. i support this amendment as well. thank you, senator johnson and you for your work on this. we will hold a vote shortly after the lunch hour. we'll return to our republicans, which amendment do you want to offer first? >> the balance budget -- is there a number on these amendments?
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and the chinese national government is suddenly doing fine. the consumer is doing fine. but there are those who say china actually has a huge hidden debt problem. according to morgan stanley, china's total public and private debt has soared to more than 200% of gdp, the highest level in the developing world. points specifically to private debt, a category that includes all kinds of quizy state borrowers. if you look at the rate of increase of private debt, china's levels are at dangerous highs. they are higher than the peaks experienced by many countries before they entered a crisis. japan in 1989, the united states in 2007, spain in 2008. if china actually faces a credit crisis, it will plummet the whole world into recession. china needs to cut down on its rising debt, which means cutting investment, which means an economic slow down. that, too, has consequences, not only for china, but for all the countries that have come to depend on china's demand. beijing's leaders have a number of problems. but the new proposals announced this month do show that they're trying to a
and the chinese national government is suddenly doing fine. the consumer is doing fine. but there are those who say china actually has a huge hidden debt problem. according to morgan stanley, china's total public and private debt has soared to more than 200% of gdp, the highest level in the developing world. points specifically to private debt, a category that includes all kinds of quizy state borrowers. if you look at the rate of increase of private debt, china's levels are at dangerous highs....
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obviously, it's going to benefit him, and it benefits the government, the prosecutor because it saves the system a lot of time and money rather than going through a trial that's expensive, lasts for days, go into court, the guilty plea's over in 15 minutes and moves cases along. there's a lot of people in the plea bargaining system that benefit from that process. if it's fair -- if it's fair, it's not fair, for example, if the prosecutor makes a plea bargain with the defendant, but doesn't tell the defendant all the evidence or doesn't reveal to the defend that there's evidence that would ten to show the defendant is not guilty. if the prosecutor suppresses that, doesn't turn over to the defense, then that's not fair. >> host: is that legal? >> guest: it is not legal. in fact, prosecutors have a constitutional obligation to turn over all evidence to the defense in a case called brady versus maryland. it's called brady material is what you'll hear it called. in fact, many people may remember the duke lacrosse case in north carolina where the prosecutor there had this evidence showing,
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the cypriot government has suspended a debate on a bank deposit their view that has sparked mass anger the demand for all deposit holders to hand over up to ten percent of the savings was in force by eurozone finance ministers as a condition for a much needed ten billion euro bailout well for some analysis i'm now joined live by dr helen similarly from the leading british think tank the bridge group. doctors and well you just said. debating this until tomorrow do you think this bailout plan really could go ahead. well i think they will have to try and make it go ahead because the really do desperately need the bailout money unless of course they do the alternative which is actually drop out of the euro and probably default at some point which will not necessarily be the worst thing that can happen but that doesn't seem to appeal to any of the governments in question i mean we've had this problem with greece and we've had this problem with other countries so they will have to try to make it work whether it actually will i mean the government has frozen all the or the accounts so that pe
the cypriot government has suspended a debate on a bank deposit their view that has sparked mass anger the demand for all deposit holders to hand over up to ten percent of the savings was in force by eurozone finance ministers as a condition for a much needed ten billion euro bailout well for some analysis i'm now joined live by dr helen similarly from the leading british think tank the bridge group. doctors and well you just said. debating this until tomorrow do you think this bailout plan...
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and secondly, this notion of oversight and governance. and if you don't have a strong board that makes sure that its results driven and holds the staff to account, as ethical and strong policies and procedures and so forth, that you again, you could run into scoundrels, or some mismanagement. so don't you think it's not just about solely but impact, but also about putting these other systems in place and maintain impact? >> guest: i think there are two things that i am most interested -- for someone to say, i was indebted to charity navigator for a lot of the research because i use a lot of your research about those scoundrels to and it's actually a problem, i do want to blow it out of proportion, but one of the challenges, because there's no real regulation oversight, it's fairly fertile ground for the scoundrels. and it's often hard to tell because idp camp of the association of firefighters, ma rather long ago hard to tell apart, there are 59,000 charities with the name veterans in the tough but as you can tell you, if anyone in the ex
and secondly, this notion of oversight and governance. and if you don't have a strong board that makes sure that its results driven and holds the staff to account, as ethical and strong policies and procedures and so forth, that you again, you could run into scoundrels, or some mismanagement. so don't you think it's not just about solely but impact, but also about putting these other systems in place and maintain impact? >> guest: i think there are two things that i am most interested --...
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these across-the-board sequestration cuts are not how we as well govern. we should be specific as to which programs are priority programs and which programs can be cut. i think that's where we are trying to find common ground between the democrats and republicans. there are discussions taking place among my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to try to find that common area of agreement. >> shannon: we all as americans wish you the best. i want to give you a chance to respond to criticism from jeff sessions. he says the senate budget, proposed and voted on by the committee is full of gimmicks and raises taxes by $1 trillion and increases spending and has no plan and makes no claim to ever balance the budget? >> well, the democratic budget from the senate -- it has more deficit reduction than the simpson-bowles proposal that we all thought was the right framework, just 2 years ago, so i think it is serious. it reduces the deficit by a couple trillion dollars, $2 trillion. we have already done $2.5 trillion that, would be $4.5 deficit reduction every 10 ye
these across-the-board sequestration cuts are not how we as well govern. we should be specific as to which programs are priority programs and which programs can be cut. i think that's where we are trying to find common ground between the democrats and republicans. there are discussions taking place among my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to try to find that common area of agreement. >> shannon: we all as americans wish you the best. i want to give you a chance to respond to...